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<blockquote data-quote="roarzorz" data-source="post: 5487769" data-attributes="member: 577193"><p>There is a pair of local twins who's mother named them Orangejello and Lemojello pronounced Oh-ron-juh-low and Lay-mon-juh-low. Half the girls that went to school with me were named some for of Keesha (Lakeesha, Dakeesha, Shakeesha, Brakeesha, Takeesha, Jakeesha, Makeesha). I also met a Brequetta once but for some reason she pronounced her name "Bridgette". There are lots of kids at my daughters'' daycare with names like DeSheantae, Shanequii, and Larawnda. I think some people just roll dice and pick certain letter combos based on what come ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roarzorz, post: 5487769, member: 577193"] There is a pair of local twins who's mother named them Orangejello and Lemojello pronounced Oh-ron-juh-low and Lay-mon-juh-low. Half the girls that went to school with me were named some for of Keesha (Lakeesha, Dakeesha, Shakeesha, Brakeesha, Takeesha, Jakeesha, Makeesha). I also met a Brequetta once but for some reason she pronounced her name "Bridgette". There are lots of kids at my daughters'' daycare with names like DeSheantae, Shanequii, and Larawnda. I think some people just roll dice and pick certain letter combos based on what come ups. [/QUOTE]
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